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Jennifer the Jellyfish
If you love sea creatures then you will love knitting Jennifer the Jellyfish. Designed by Amanda Berry @fluffandfuzz, the jellyfish is knitted in acrylic DK yarns on single pointed needles with i-cord tendrils knitted on two double pointed needles.
RECOMMENDED YARN
Deramores Studio Anti-Pilling DK in Raspberry (70005) and Frost (70001)
Double knitting/light worsted weight
100% acrylic
One 100g/250m skein in each colour
NEEDLES
A pair of 3.5mm straight single pointed knitting needles (US 4)
Two 3.5mm double pointed knitting needles (DPNs) to knit i-cord
NOTIONS
Toy filling
A darning or tapestry needle for seaming
2 x 7mm domed black buttons for eyes
SIZES
One Size: Jennifer is 40cm tall including the tendrils.
TECHNIQUES
Work flat on single pointed needles (not in the round).
The tendrils are i-cord worked on two DPNs.
Other techniques include casting on and off, knits and purls, increases and decreases, and seaming to finish.
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- First published: March 2016
- Page created: September 21, 2020
- Last updated: February 5, 2022 …
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